PBIS

Maximize Behavioral & Academic Success

What is PBIS?Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

PBIS is a research-based framework for teaching and
supporting positive behaviors for ALL students.
This school-wide approach to discipline focuses on building
a safe, positive environment in which all students can learn.
The benefits of implementing PBIS include:Fewer behavioral issuesMore instructional timeBetter attendance for student success.

The foundation of PBIS in the Baraboo School District lies in
the 3 fundamental expectations at All of our schools:

* Be Responsible* Be Respectful* Be Safe

PBIS Additional Components

BEHAVIOR MATRIXThe Behavior Matrix is a detailed description of expected behaviors to be practiced in each setting of the school. For example, in the hallway, "stay to the right" instructs how to be safe when in the hallway The matrix is posted throughout the school.

TEACHING EXPECTATIONSThroughout the school year, students are taught what it looks like to be responsible, respectful, and safe in every setting during the school day. The lessons are called "Cool Tools" (behavioral lessons.) These lessons will be re-taught and reinforced throughout the school year and become part of the instructional program. Reminders are frequently used, for example, "Be polite and stay to the right."

ACKNOWLEDGMENT SYSTEMAcknowledging and reinforcing positive behavior is one of the best ways to encourage appropriate behavior. Students can earn tickets for meeting behavior expectations. When goals are met, students enjoy school-wide celebrations.

BEHAVIOR REPORTING FORMSEven with clear expectations and positive reinforcement, sometimes students will misbehave. A behavior report is written to report the incident. Students are assisted in learning the desired behavior again by completing a follow-up agreement, conferencing with the teacher, meeting with staff and parents, etc.*Minor infractions - disruptive to the learning environment*Major infractions - more serious or repeated inappropriate behaviors*Effective interventions and supports will be in place to help students succeed in all academic and behavior areas.

DATA COLLECTIONCollecting data about the times, places, behaviors, etc. ensures informed decision-making to help all students meet the expectations through further interventions.

School-Wide Monthly Goals

2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR

MONTH

GOAL

REWARD

September

2 or less ODR's

School Bingo

October

2 or less ODR's

Fall Parties

November

2 or less ODR's

Decorate Your Own Cookie

December

2 or less ODR's

Movie and Popcorn

January

2 or less ODR's

Mini-Snowman Project

February

2 or less ODR's

Hot Chocolate and PJ Party

March

2 or less ODR's

March Madness Basketball

April

2 or less ODR's

Ice Cream Party

May

2 or less ODR's

Field Day (teacher led)

Secret Agent Mission Assignment

PBIS Secret Agent Activity

One student from each classroom,
who consistently uses their "cool tools",
is chosen by their teacher to be a special agent for a week.
Each PBIS Secret Agent is given
10 "Ruby Red" train tickets (5 points each)
to distribute to other students who use
their "cool tools" on a regular basis.

* Be Responsible* Be Respectful* Be Safe

"GET ON BOARD"

Be Responsible ~ Be Respectful ~ Be Safe

Dear Parents/Guardians,

To be successful, our behavioral system needs to be a partnership between home and school. Throughout the school year, the PBIS team will send updates and information about PBIS. We invite your comments, concerns, ideas and questions to help make PBIS successful at North Freedom Elementary School. Please support PBIS at school by doing the following: 1. Review behavior expectations with your child 2. Use the 3 Be's at home * Be Responsible * Be Respectful * Be Safe 3. Provide positive reinforcement at home
(reward good choices with compliments or quality time) 4. Share your comments and questions with PBIS team members